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IAR Systems boosts capabilities for designing and verifying embedded applications based on state machines Uppsala, Sweden—March 27, 2013—Today, IAR Systems® launches a new version of its state machine tool suite IAR visualSTATE®. The version adds several new features and integrations to simplify development of complex state- or event-driven embedded systems. IAR visualSTATE allows users to build their design from a high level, structure complex applications, step by step add functi ... |
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In-Memory vs. On-Disk Developers of applications for embedded systems and devices often ask us whether they should consider On-Disk or In-Memory database engines. My answer is: select a Hybrid database, which offers the best of the both worlds. With In-Memory, you use memory tables for high-performance including frequent updates and small-table select. On the other hand, with On-Disk, you can use disk tables to insert ... |
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IAR Systems boosts functionality for STMicroelectronics' STM8 tools Uppsala, Sweden—March 13, 2013—Today, IAR Systems® launches a new version of its world-leading development tools for STMicroelectronics’ STM8. The new version 1.40 of IAR Embedded Workbench® for STM8 adds user-friendly functionality in the form of a new text editor and source browser, integration with the version control system Subversion and new license management featur ... |
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Biggest Embedded Event a Success March 2013 - Biggest embedded event a success.
Safety, security and ultra-low power concern the embedded world
Excellent mood among the more than 22,500 trade visitors and some 900 exhibitors
Student Day attracts more than 1,000 university students again
Embedded world closed after another three very successful days of intensive exhibition activity and top-class knowledge transfer. W ... |
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Big data and little devices Managing "big data" is an interesting challenge. When data becomes too large to fit on a single system, characteristics such as volume, throughput and variety become important. On the other hand, consistency and isolation become more difficult to accomplish, especially as data is often replicated to different physical locations.
Many new "NoSQL" databases abandon normalized tables in favor of den ... |
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